Thursday, April 26, 2012

Commentaries, Opinions, And Editorials -- April 26, 2012

Europe could be facing a Lost Decade like Japan's

Europe Faces Japan Syndrome As Credit Demand Implodes -- Ambrose Evans-Pritchard, The Telegraph

The long-feared credit crunch has mutated instead into a collapse in DEMAND for loans. Households and firms are comatose, or scared stiff, in a string of countries.

Demand for housing loans fell 70pc in Portugal, 44pc in Italy, and 42pc in the Netherlands in the first quarter of 2012. Enterprise loans fell 38pc in Italy. The survey took place in late March and early April, and therefore includes the second of Mario Draghi’s €1 trillion liquidity infusion (LTRO).

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Commentaries, Opinions, And Editorials

Europe’s gathering economic storm -- Daivd Ignatius, Washington post

The Swedish model for economic recovery
-- Robert J. Samuelson, Washington Post

Is International Criminal Court the best way to stop war crimes? -- Roy Gutman, McClatchy Newspapers

Iran Using Spin to Divide and Conquer -- Jonathan S. Tobin, Commentary

Haaretz, NYTimes Play Telephone With IDF -- Jonathan S. Tobin, Commentary

What's Iran Up To? 'We Know,' Says Netanyahu
-- Ken Blackwell and Bob Morrison, American Thinker

Where U.N. monitors go in Syria, killings follow
-- Washington Post editorial

No Binary Choices for U.S. in the Middle East
-- Andrew Exum, World Politics Review

China and the South China Seas: Muddy Waters
-- Patrick M. Cronin, New York Times

Re-Setting Pakistan-US Engagement – Analysis
-- Eurasia Review

Three Reasons Japan’s Economic Pain Is Getting Worse -- Bloomberg

Put North Korea on Trial -- Geoffrey Nice and William Schabas, New York Times

The looting of Cambodia's Treasures
-- Tess Davis, L.A. Times

Egypt’s Chaotic Election
-- New York Times editorial

Race and Violence, the European Way
-- Russell A. Berman, Defining Ideas

U.S. foreign policy, close to home -- Mario Rubio, L.A. Times

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